I had a similar issue on my Galaxy Tab 4. I had downloaded the Pilot App from the Play Store. Dumped that one and downloaded it from the DJI site. No more problems. This does seem to be a somewhat common occurrence.
Mine did that a few days ago. I turned the battery off, then back on, it did its little dance thing and came back straight. The only thing I have problems with is keeping the gimbal straight horizontally. Sure would be nice if they could fix that.
If I'm not mistaken, you can access your photos and videos in the User Center part of the app. I have some on there from my very first flight and they continue to show up. Not sure if that's a cloud thing or if it's going directly to my mini-sd card in the tablet.
I understand that, at least, certain Apple products will allow the user to take a screen shot of the image on their tablet...including all of the information showing your height, distance, etc....
My question is whether or not you can do this on Android devices? I am currently using a Samsung...
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